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Monday, October 22, 2012

The Jills at the Bills-Titans game

Jenny, Gina, Emily, and Nicole waiting to head onto the field

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and, in the NFL, players and cheerleaders alike wear pink as parts of their uniforms in games this month, On a chilly day in Orchard Park, the Buffalo Jills sported pink pom-poms for their only October game, against the Tennessee Titans, in which the Bills snatched defeat from the jaws of victory in a 35-34 loss.

Jill of The Game Loren

Prior to the game, after Loren was introduced as the Jill of The Game, the Jills put on two big performances, including a special performance for Breast Cancer Awareness in addition to their normal pregame dance.

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Bandette of The Week...the 2016 Bandettes!

The 2016 squad has been exceptional in my opinion because of how they pulled together. Stephanie and Mandy jumped into the roles of coaches at tryout time while continuing to perform alongside their squad, Between them, MaKenzie, and Janelle, the two gameday captains, and Jennifer, the appearance captain, they have provided strong leadership and the entire squad has shown the dedication and desire to put together an outstanding product. The Bandettes have long been known for being a close-knit team that is generally resistant to the cliquishness that can pop up on larger squads. They took that a step further this season, I believe.

Buffalo Jills Photo of The Week

From the Jills comes a photo from the 2012 Buffalo Bills season ticket holder draft party. Some of the players were greeting fans in the locker room and before taking off for the evening, Arthur Moats brought his daughter Kaylor by to meet the Jills. Shown posing with Kaylor are Christina, Lisa, Omarlla, Courteney, Loren, and Emily.

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This site is in no way officially affiliated with either the Buffalo Jills or Bandettes but works with both squads with the goal of promoting the quality and hard work of these squads. This site is dedicated to the hard-working ladies on the sidelines of Buffalo's pro sports teams, the Buffalo Jills and the Buffalo Bandettes. This site is my big passion. In 2001, I noticed that Buffalo's Pro Cheerleaders didn't get the positive recognition that they deserved. Since then, I've done more and more to ensure that is never an issue again with positive publicity and candid photography. While I'm no professional when it comes to photography, and the squads have their own professional photographers anyway, knowing that the photography is appreciated by the squads as well as the fans is the greatest joy to have...knowing you're doing something positive for someone else.